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Partnership tests feasibility of sorghum fuel in California

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By Matt Soberg

October 06, 2011

Power 

Chromatin Inc., a biomass supplier with operations in California, and Constellation Energy, a power company headquartered in Maryland, have agreed to study the feasibility of burning sorghum as an alternative fuel at two power plants in California.

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More than 250 people turned out for the groundbreaking ceremony of Burgess BioPower, formerly known as the Berlin Station, in Berlin, N.H., Oct. 6, including New Hampshire's governor and the city's mayor.

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Professor Robert Brown says the bio-oil consisted of two primary components: the soluble sugars, and what he refers to as phenolic oligomers, similar to the pyrolytic lignin that's often described in the water insoluble components found in bio-oil.

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If advanced biofuels test flights were any indication of a U.S. department's commitment to renewable fuels, then the Navy would be winning. In the span of two months, it ran test flights using camelina-based jet fuel in several different aircraft.

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An inflamed response to my FAME Forum biodiesel blog about Hawaii's public utilities commission denying HECO's 20-year offtake agreement for biomass-based diesel.

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The International Energy Agency and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development again came out in favor of eliminating fossil fuel subsidies worldwide.

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Old crop corn stocks are down more than 30 percent compared to a year ago, according to the USDA quarterly grain stocks report released Sept. 30. Those numbers are up, however, from previous predictions.

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Minnesota-based General Mills was honored with the 2011 CPG Award for Innovation and Creativity by the Associate Member Council of the Grocery Manufacturers Association for its oat hull-to-energy biomass system.

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Biorefining Magazine caught up with Pavel Molchanov, senior vice president and equity research analyst for Raymond James & Associates' energy group, to better understand the reasons for, and impacts of, the recent IPO craze in the biorefining sector.

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BioSolar Inc. has announced that a significant number of Asian solar companies have received samples of its biobased backsheet and are actively evaluating the possibility of utilizing BioSolar's product in the manufacture of their solar panels.

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Bisabolane is part of the terpene class of chemical compounds found in plants, and although traditionally used in fragrances and flavorings, a team of researchers at JBEI has discovered how to utilize bisabolane as an alternative to No. 2 diesel.

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Arizona-based algae technology developer Heliae Inc. has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to produce algae-derived jet fuel for SkyNRG, an Amsterdam-based educator and marketer that focuses on the jet aviation industry.

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The new yeast is highly efficient at fermenting xylose, and is also highly resistant to fermentation-inhibiting substances like acetic acid. Toyota is also developing technologies for the various processes involved in cellulosic ethanol processing.

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A report produced by the National Research Council at the request of Congress claims the U.S. is likely to be unable to meet some specific biofuel mandates under RFS2 unless polices are changed or new innovative technologies are developed.

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Before I started writing about the ethanol industry, the phrase corn oil extraction might have conjured up images of me, inexpertly cooking Mexican food in sizzling corn oil. Today, I know better.

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USGC project China bumper crop, corn imports to continue

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By U.S. Grains Council

October 04, 2011

The U.S. Grains Council released estimates on Oct. 4 of a bumper corn crop in China of 167 million metric tons (6.6 billion bushels), an increase of approximately 9 million tons (3.54 million bushels) over last year.

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A 423-page report from the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences released Oct. 4 concludes that it is unlikely the U.S. will meet cellulosic ethanol mandates in the renewable fuel standard (RFS) by 2022 without innovation.

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Pinal Energy LLC has constructed a pilot plant next to its 50 MMgy corn/milo ethanol plant in Maricopa, Ariz., to test sweet sorghum production processes.

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The U.K.'s Renewable Heat Incentive will launch up to two months later than planned, following concerns from the European Commission regarding the tariff level for large biomass technologies.

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The Meadow Lake Tribal Council held a community ceremony in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, Oct. 3 to announce the development of a 36-megawatt biomass power facility on the site of its pellet plant outside of town.

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On Nov. 3, the world's first biomass exchange will be launched from Rotterdam, Netherlands, by Energy Exchange APX-ENDEX (Amsterdam Power Exchange-European Energy Derivatives Exchange), in cooperation with the Port of Rotterdam.

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OriginOil Inc. has identified a new process that increases the efficiency of algae extraction without the use of hazardous solvents.It harnesses a substance that occurs naturally in algae cells and improves its trademarked SSE system by 15 percent.

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If I've learned anything during my time covering the algae industry, it would be this: Don't forget to remember.

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The corn market is crazy. I don't know how anybody whose livelihood depends upon corn prices can possibly have any hair left.

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The Wood Pellet Association of Canada and the Quebec Wood Export Bureau's Wood Pellet Group announced on Sept. 29 that they are joining forces to support and develop wood pellet exports in Eastern Canada.

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Why some algae companies thrive and some don't survive

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Business Briefs

By Algae Technology & Business Staff

October 03, 2011

People, Partnerships & Deals

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Venture Capital Due Diligence in Algae Deals

By Luca Zullo and Todd Taylor

October 03, 2011

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